Doug Brewer wrote:
>
> Shel, you don't really think the old
> Takumars weren't built to a price point,
> do you?
Right after I sent that I realized that, although I knew what I
meant, I could have phrased it better. What I was attempting to
say is that, in the past, there was only one grade of lens,
appropriate for amateur and professional alike. Some were more
or less expensive due to their speed, but essentially all were
built to the same standard of quality and excellence. Now there
are consumer grade lenses, lenses for amateurs, and lenses for
professionals. The quality of construction and the quality of
the optics differ between the grades of lenses.
--
Shel Belinkoff
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"The difference between a good photograph
and a great photograph is subtleties."
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